God Is A Game Designer - 99 C98 Extinction and Exile
Nathan watched with amazement as these creatures broke down the work he had just finished with efficiency for a mortal based race. They were perfect and almost unique in the fact that they devoured and kept expanding territory to consume everything. It was clear this was supposed to be an endgame event for those in-game to fight.
“Very nice, I should stop it now though as it can ruin the balance.”
The angels were looking to him with confusion. It was clear that the All-Father was proud of these strange creatures, repeating unfamiliar words while talking about the balance. Maybe he was talking about the balance of the world being in danger from these creatures.
“All-Father. What are you to command? I can have an entire battalion of angels here and ready to kill everything.”
The elder spoke again, his pride evident in his ability as he could bring thousands of angels to the battlefield with ease. Each one standing stronger than a hundred average soldiers. The army of the heavens could mass to kill giant sea creatures.
“Elder I think you need to calm down. Each of these creatures is more numerous, and each one is capable of casting up to tier four magic. The larger ones being able to do even up to tier six.”
Opening the map, Nathan looked around the entire area as he looked into the depths of the ocean as well as the nearby islands and regions. His smile was growing at the depths of the crisis these creatures posed.
“These creatures have infested several tens of kilometres under the ocean. They rival a few million at this point.”
Nathan felt the system here was rather ruthless, giving such an endgame event with almost nothing to stop it. These island chains mostly abandoned, the nearest empire being weeks away by the fastest of transport.
The angels took the news differently. The power level of these creatures making each angel look to each other as they felt worried. The weakest angel could easily cast sixth tier magic with ease; the difficulty was the mass of numbers. Millions of these creatures and all of them able to throw such levels of magic became the problem.
They could kill a few thousand, maybe even a few tens of thousands. Once it started getting past that point, the existence became much likely with each passing minute. How could one also deal with such dangerous beasts?
“My lord. We are ready to fight. Even to our death, we will stop this plague.”
The elder spoke as he bowed his head, sweat flowing down his brow but his devotion and dedication ready to send himself and his people into the meat grinder. Annie looking to the Elder with worry as she wondered if this was going to be her own end.
“Are you stupid?”
Nathan responded with disappointment and boredom as he continued to type away on the display screen that was still open in front of him, his mouth slowly moving as he thought about the next few moves he could do.
“Stupid? My lord.”
The Elder felt the shock and pain from these words after giving up his own life and those who served him to help the situation. Such words cut deep into him as he wondered what had caused his God to forsake them like this.
“He is saying that wasting lives is not a good idea Elder. He can take care of this himself with just a few moments.”
The woman next to Nathan. Both beautiful and wise responded in place of her master. Her words were sharp and full of her confidence as she looked over to them.
“No point in being bravado when he can handle the situation without much issue.”
The angels stood, watching the woman before eyes turned back to the god who continued moving his hand across the screen, shapes and images shifting as no one could understand anything on the massive screen.
“Finished.”
Nathan spoke as he snapped his fingers as the world began to shake as a white pulse flooded from Nathan into a ring around him, shaking and vibrating before the second snap from his fingers caused it to explode and expand outwards.
The ring passing through each angel with no effect, sliding down the mountain before eventually reaching the creatures, each creature touched turning into ash, no sound or cries of pain.
They just ceased to exist almost as they had never been born. Any bit of land touched by them restored to a perfect state.
“Excellent. We’re finished here.”
Nathan spoke with confidence as he turned back, looking at the golden bridge of light that still shined behind them.
“My Lord. What happened?”
Another Elder asked as the sweat covered his face, his panic still only just fading now at this point as he did not know what to do after this strange wave destroyed all the strange creatures in an anti-climatic way.
“I reversed time, causing each of the creatures to fade from existence till only the original creatures remained. I then dispatched the small group of them. it’s like they never happened.”
Nathan spoke as he left back onto the road, Celorian following before the angels followed. Each one looking slightly sick at those words. Being able to just erase people from the world would scare the most devout person.
“Annie, stay here for a moment.”
The elder spoke as the rest of the angels began the journey back. Annie was halting as she watched the rest leave. Till she was the only one left with the three other angels.
“You have brought us shame. Speaking to the Great One using his common name. We are his children and his devout worshippers. Speaking his name like you are equals. You are not a god!”
Those words hit her hard as she lowered her head, biting down onto her lips.
“We have no choice Annie, we must give strict punishment to stop others in the future from following the same path.”
The other elders nodding to these words as Annie’s face began to tear up, the reality sinking in fast.
“We sentence you to Exile.”